Describe two ways in which the CJS has changed throughout the history of the U.S. - ANS
1.Night watchmen
2.Form of punishment. Would mostly drink and sleep on shift
Outline the process of a misdemeanor through the CJS - ANS Arrest
Outline the process of a felony case through the CJS - ANS Arrest
Apply the SARA model to a community crime or quality of life issue - ANS
Describe the common roles of police in today's diverse society - ANS
List the benefits of maintaining strong community police relationships - ANS
Describe characteristics of elderly community members and how those conditions might impact
interactions w/ law enforcement - ANS
Describe the responsibilities of a law enforcement officer relative to the collection of data for
Illinois Racial Profiling Prevention and Data Oversight Act - ANS Collect certain data after each
traffic stop.
Define explicit bias - ANS Bias you are conscious of
Define explicit racism - ANS Belief that your race is better than others
Define discrimination - ANS the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.
Define stereotyping - ANS Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to
which that person belongs
Define implicit bias - ANS Unconscious bias
Define prejudice - ANS preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
Explain strategies for recognizing and negotiations one's person assumptions, biases, and
stereotypes. - ANS
Explain how police legitimacy can impact officer safety - ANS
, Explain how police legitimacy can impact effective policing - ANS
Demonstrate the applicability of procedural justice principles to difficult encounters - ANS
Identify reasons why police may lose community support - ANS
Describe how changing roles of policing in America have, over time, impacted the public
perception of police legitimacy - ANS
Explain how utilizing procedural justice principles can mitigate the challenges and stresses of
police work and discuss examples - ANS
. Define the four pillars of procedural justice. - ANS
Contrast between policing authority and police legitimacy - ANS
Synthesize potential outcomes from the application of procedural justice as a community
policing strategy in common policing scenarios - ANS
Discuss how policing strategies impact public trust and perceptions of policy legitimacy - ANS
Present examples of communication skills that enhance interactions w/ the public - ANS
Connect theories of crime to policing - ANS
Describe theories of crime and differences between them - ANS
Define terms and concepts in theories of crime - ANS
Define Part 1 and Part II Index Crimes - ANS
Recognize circumstances that come within the criminal jurisdiction of the state (720 ILCS 5/1-5)
- ANS
Identify requirements of place of trial under the criminal code (5/1-6) - ANS
Define Act (5/2-2) - ANS
Define conduct (5/2-4) - ANS
Define dwelling (5//2-6) - ANS
Define felony (5/2-7) - ANS Offense punishable w/ over 1 year in a state prison
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